In the first-ranked match of the dual meet, No. 12 Maruca and No. 9 Hayes looked to score their team important points.

Maruca was not able to find a way to penetrate Hayes's defense, which led Hayes to a 6-2 victory.

At 157 pounds, redshirt sophomore Josh Shields looked to end the three-match losing streak for ASU as he competed with Ohio State redshirt junior Micah Jordan.

No. 4 Jordan started off quick with a shot at the beginning of the match and was able to score a quick takedown against No. 11 Shields. However, Shields was able to recover and capitalize on his own offensive attacks resulting in a big win for the Sun Devils.

Leading into the intermission, ASU and Ohio State were all tied up at nine points.

Harris could not contain No. 1 Snyder’s powerful offense. Synder picked up the pin and six points for Ohio State.

The final score of the dual meet ended up being 31-12. The Sun Devils were not able to knock off the No. 2 team in the nation.

Although ASU ended the weekend 0-2, the Sun Devils' young team was able to hold its own. The team should be able to learn from its mistakes and use those lessons throughout rest of the season.

After making it through the toughest weekend on their schedule, the Sun Devils will seek to earn their first dual win of the young season against Pittsburgh at ASU’s historic Gammage Theater in Tempe on Sunday, Nov. 19.